Globe and Mail Columns from 1999

Robert Fulford wrote a weekly column for the Globe and Mail from 1992 to 1999.

COLUMN DATE
William Osler November 30, 1999
Racial identity: Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Anatole Broyard November 23, 1999
On the neurological path through Ydessa's museum November 16, 1999
Saul Bellow, Allan Bloom, and Abe Ravelstein November 2, 1999
Toward the Year 2000 October 26, 1999
Inventions October 19, 1999
Irony September 18, 1999
The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples September 11, 1999
The Walkman and recorded poetry September 4, 1999
The history of gesture August 28, 1999
Peter Dickinson's book Here is Queer August 21, 1999
Law & Order August 14, 1999
Michael Korda August 7, 1999
Movies about the Mafia July 24, 1999
Drama critics July 17, 1999
G.K. Chesterton and fascism June 19, 1999
Vacation reading June 12, 1999
The word "paradigm" June 5, 1999
Lives of the New York intellectuals May 29, 1999
Canadian history May 22, 1999
Czeslaw Milosz May 15, 1999
The power of ritual May 1, 1999
Duke Ellington April 24, 1999
John Robert Colombo April 17, 1999
Time April 10, 1999
Eldridge Cleaver April 3, 1999
The sleuth of Montparnasse March 27, 1999
Eugen Weber: an eye for detail, a passion for France March 13, 1999
Skinflint readers and irate authors March 6, 1999
Norman Podhoretz February 27, 1999
Lolita, the Reform Party, and the incurably dim February 13, 1999
Elmore Leonard February 6, 1999
The grim mob whose fountainhead is Ayn Rand January 23, 1999
An appreciation of Graham Coughtry January 16, 1999
Brian Moore: A writer who never failed to surprise his readers January 12, 1999
The art of Edo: frozen in time January 9, 1999

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